Doubt it. Those are the kids who take remedial courses in college and often end up dropping out. |
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My daughter was in an elementary school with very, very high standards. (I think by 5th grade you had to get 95% to get an A.) Not gonna lie, that was a little stressful at times. She's not a perfectionist, but she does like to get A's, and there was whining when she'd get a B that would have been an A in any other school.
I told her that hey, your middle school grade curve is likely lower, so you'll probably come in very prepared. I know what it's like to want Straight A's so I couldn't really fault her. I just told her to work harder.
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